Tuesday Dose of Cute: Farm Dogs and Little Lambs
-
[image: Farm dogs and little lambs 1 - FarmgirlFare.com]
*Lots more photos and a lamb report below. . .*
*Click here for the rest of this post »*
Primal Garlic Ginger Chicken
-
Yesterday I decided to try a recipe I found on Primal Palate. It was
soooooo darn yummy that I made it again today. It is actually really easy
too, it just...
How to Rotate Your Crops
-
Practicing crop rotation is very important in your vegetable garden. It
helps to prevent soil borne diseases such as blight. Many fungal diseases
like bl...
Hosta of the Day - 'Harpoon'
-
If you are looking for a very fast growing, then look no further then the
hosta 'Harpoon'. 'Harpoon' has long, narrow leaves that are very glossy.
The le...
Chicago Flower & Garden Show Seed Swap a Success
-
On Sunday I hosted the first seed swap at the Chicago Flower & Garden Show.
The event was a success because of the volunteers like My Skinny Garden,
Garden...
"Garden of the Gods" - Philadelphia Flower Show
-
A few days ago, I posted a plethora of pictures from the Philadelphia
Flower Show. It was a colorful collection of tropical flowers, foliage and
art that d...
a yellow rose.
-
The yellow rose is flowering, fresh looking and really make Kakdah very
happy. I can almost tell whenever something was blooming outside, when she
opened...
A Miracle in March?
-
I suppose you could call me crazy. Now that Greg works on Saturdays (he had
nine clients in a row), I have the kids by myself all day. There are still,
how...
Painted Mason Jar Planters + Shamrocks
-
Purple and green Oxalis planted in painted mason jars make a modern
arrangement for this St. Patrick’s Day. St. Patrick’s Day typically reminds
folks of le...
Grandpa Ott's Granddaughter
-
This post was written for the http://mrbrownthumb.blogspot.com blog and
this text of chunk is just here to attempt to thwart the feed scrappers. If
you li...
How to make burlap roses
-
I have been asked quite a few times to create a how-to on making burlap
flowers. These beauties I am also incorporating into the flower
arrangement...
{Meatless Monday} DIY Kale Chips + Linky Love
-
Hi, guys! Our meals have been kind of boring lately … lot’s of beans, rice
and veggie mixes … !!! Don’t get me wrong, they’re certainly satisfying
just not...
Hawaii at the 183rd Philadelphia Flower Show
-
I had the great pleasure on Friday to attend the Media Preview of the 2012
Philadelphia International Flower Show. The theme this year is Hawaii, and
as im...
Signs of Spring 2012
-
Peek over my fence and you'll start to see a few signs that winter is
waning. Hyacinths starting to bloom.
Pieris japonica with it's tousled blooms.
Hel...
Facebook's "Timeline" Coming to Facebook Pages.
-
On March 30, 2012 Facebook's Pages will be redesigned to show the new
Timeline style of profile pages. Ugh. What may look cool as a profile page
just looks...
Guest Post: Label GMO's- It's Our Right to Know!
-
*Last week my husband and I got the privilege of meeting Jere Gettle of **Baker
Creek Seeds** for the first time. I can honestly say that I have never met ...
Seed Starting: Miniature Greenhouses
-
Even though it's the second week of January, don't be surprised to find
garden seeds, soil and Jiffy pots on display, right beside the cash
register of y...
The Space After a Nightmare
-
There is no space in time quite as lonely as that after a nightmare. The
house has quieted back down, after being rudely awakened by screams and it
is eeri...
Tomato & Smoked Shellfish Soup (Trina)
-
*Tomato & Smoked Shellfish Soup*
*Recipe from 1 Stock, 100 Soups*
* by Linda Doeser*
*
*
*Recipe 75 *
*You can find this recipe on page 168 of this wonderf...
Berea Chicken Brigade
-
This post is about Chickens and Sisters. I recently got back from a trip to
visit my two sisters in Kentucky.
My sister Katie (an avid gardener) has owne...
0 comments:
Post a Comment
I borrowed this from another blog...
Comments to a blog are like chocolate to a woman...FEED ME!!!